How might you use the FITT (frequency, intensity, time, and type) model to outline a muscular strength and conditioning program?
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A type I diabetic is suffering from debilitating bursitis (inflammation of "bursa sacs") which makes moving their right arm almost insufferably painful. A physician diagnoses the bursitis and administers a hydrocortisone injection in the area of the bursa sacs to relive pain.
1. Why would injection of hydrocortisone provide pain relief?
2. Why might the patient's blood glucose levels remain elevated for several days following this injection?
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8. Describe how we use the concepts of stress and strain to understand the mechanical behavior of bone tissue. Include a definition of both and how they are calculated.
9. How does a muscle cause torque? How do we calculate the net torque for two muscles with opposing actions? Give an example using math.
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Explain in detail how an individual's sex is determined from fertilization to birth. What determines if a zygote develops in a man or a woman? Explain. When it starts? That determines it at each stage. When does the differentiation end? Who determines it? What structures are developed at each stage? How important are chromosomes and hormones?
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4. Your family member is diagnosed with TYPE 1 diabetes and they come to you for an explanation, how would you explain what is happening to them to cause the disease and how it must be treated. Also explain how this differs from a diagnosis of TYPE 2 diabetes.
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create a concept map to show how an electrical signal is sensed by the nervous system and transferred into synapses that the brain reads.
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what will happen when you loose a lot of blood (hemorrhage)
1. signal to NTS increase
2. veins smooth muscle contraction goes up
3. vasodilation
4. increased stimulation of SA node
5. nothing
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1) In which organ the embryo nests and develops until its
birth.
a) Of the organ mentioned in the previous paragraph, say its
portions.
b) Briefly explain the female sexual cycle.
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